On (07/18/19 10:36), Petr Mladek wrote: > On Wed 2019-07-17 18:56:15, Sergey Senozhatsky wrote: > > On (07/16/19 09:28), Petr Mladek wrote: > > > Kernel tries hard to store and show printk messages when panicking. Even > > > logbuf_lock gets re-initialized when only one CPU is running after > > > smp_send_stop(). > > > > > > Unfortunately, smp_send_stop() might fail on architectures that do not > > > use NMI as a fallback. Then printk log buffer might stay locked and > > > a deadlock is almost inevitable. > > > > I'd say that deadlock is still almost inevitable. > > > > panic-CPU syncs with the printing-CPU before it attempts to SMP_STOP. > > If there is an active printing-CPU, which is looping in console_unlock(), > > taking logbuf_lock in order to msg_print_text() and stuff, then panic-CPU > > will spin on console_owner waiting for that printing-CPU to handover > > printing duties. > > > > pr_emerg("Kernel panic - not syncing"); > > smp_send_stop(); > > Good point. I forgot the handover logic. Well, it is enabled only > around call_console_drivers(). Therefore it is not under > lockbuf_lock. > > I had in mind some infinite loop or deadlock in vprintk_store(). > There was at least one long time ago (warning triggered > by leap second). > > > > If printing-CPU goes nuts under logbuf_lock, has corrupted IDT or anything > > else, then we will not progress with panic(). panic-CPU will deadlock. If > > not on > > pr_emerg("Kernel panic - not syncing") > > > > then on another pr_emerg(), right before the NMI-fallback. > > Nested printk() should not be problem thanks to printk_safe.
Where do nested printk()-s come from? Which one of the following scenarios you cover in commit message: scenario 1 - we have CPUB which holds logbuf_lock - we have CPUA which panic()-s the system, but can't bring CPUB down, so logbuf_lock stays locked on remote CPU scenario 2 - we have CPUA which holds logbuf_lock - we have panic() on CPUA, but it cannot bring down some other CPUB so logbuf_lock stays locked on local CPU, and it cannot re-init logbuf. -ss